Shoot if that one rips in half you still have 2 6 1/2 inch senkos
@NorthernStrainStyle
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Haha definitely!
@arthurdirindinjr1792
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Just my opinion but lures that large should only be used in lakes with a significant population of over 4lb bass for obvious reasons All of the bass lakes within 100 miles of my home 4lb bass are not that common and 5lb or larger bass are very rare and the average sized bass is 2 to less than 4lbs and using worms over 8" in length in my lakes will become frustrating quickly as there are very good numbers of 2-3lb bass who will pick up a the section of a huge worm not containing the hook, you will sence the bite set the hook and pull the hookless section of worm out of the mouth of the bass. You will know by the damage done to your worm and its incorrect position on the hook that no doubt a fish had it in its mouth but you didn't hook up This happens so often to me I never use a worm over 8" in length now
@NorthernStrainStyle
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Let them run with the bait for 10seconds and see if that helps! Or try Neko rigging ur larger worms for better hook up ratio! This is in northern Minnesota and all the fish caught were in the 3lbs range.
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